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University of New Orleans. Honors thesis. 2001.; University of New Orleans. Dept. of English.

Abstract/Introduction

I have no doubt that the success of these stories is due largely to the delicate and insightful criticism offered by Jennifer Kuchta, my thesis advisor, one who was never offended by my twisted little tales no matter how hard I tried. I also wish to thank Joanna Leake for her willingness to serve as my second reader and for helping to fortify my confidence in this work. Thanks is also due to Dr. Linda Blanton for the accessibility and undivided attention she has provided to me and to all of her honors students.
I am also indebted to the various eccentrics who have crossed my path over the years. Each of these characters has either enthralled or frightened me, but nevertheless, all have been wells of inspiration.
For reading my work, I must reluctantly thank my brother, Rhett, who was brutally honest too many times. Lastly, I offer thanks for the unceasing encouragement given by my family, especially my mother, Debbie, and my grandparents, Lee "Pete" and Frances Falgoust.

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Degree

B.A.

Degree Program

English

Department

Department of English

Thesis Advisor

Kuchta, Jennifer

Advisory Committee

Leake, Joanna; Blanton, Linda Lonon

Date Degree Awarded

2001;

Rights

The University of New Orleans and its agents retain the non-exclusive license to archive and make accessible this thesis in whole or in part in all forms of media, now or hereafter known. The author retains all other ownership rights to the copyright of the thesis.

Notes

iii, 100 leaves ; 29 cm.; typescript; "An honors thesis ... in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Bachelor of Arts, with University Honors and Honors in English"; Thesis (B.A.)--University of New Orleans, 2001; December 2001; approved December 6, 2001.